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they see a real value proposition where we can provide technology to them, fundamental at technology to create integrations and mobile. at the same time, we can build revenue around that. by putting those two things together, we have been able to solve the fundamental problem of how do you make honey and mobile? how do you build that business? without cargo, it is hard to do. what do your clients one most from you? know they have a partner that understands what premium is, that is respectful of the brand and how long it has taken them to build that brand. cpmt dollars, high premium dollars. with a sales force that understands mobile. if you can help them understand mobile and bring them the dollars they would not get themselves, there is nothing better. they keep coming and saying, cargo, you solved our mobile advertising challenges. video.do you have a lot of social media integration. you have made of advertising. this gets a lot of allegories of what your client -- categories of what your client wants. >> whether it is the better homes & gardens of the world, whether it is the tech
they see a real value proposition where we can provide technology to them, fundamental at technology to create integrations and mobile. at the same time, we can build revenue around that. by putting those two things together, we have been able to solve the fundamental problem of how do you make honey and mobile? how do you build that business? without cargo, it is hard to do. what do your clients one most from you? know they have a partner that understands what premium is, that is respectful of...
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our focus is on innovation, technology, and the future of business. there was a self driving car and then a plan to use weather balloons. it looks like amazon might use robots and the former head of android is part of it. in china, the government has cleared the way for the largest cell carrier to offer four g services, and that could mean hundreds of millions of new customers. how do you put together the management team? we asked the guy who has done it. first, google is known for its far-reaching projects like google glass and the self driving car. now the latest moonshot involves robots. the company has required seven robotic companies in japan. ceo larry page writes, i am excited about andy rubin's next project. android started as a crazy idea -- it is still very early-- what might google be doing with these robots, and how might it compare with the delivery drone amazon is testing? first, what could google possibly be working on? >> i wouldn't say first. this is characteristic of how google operates. this has always been characteristic of how goo
our focus is on innovation, technology, and the future of business. there was a self driving car and then a plan to use weather balloons. it looks like amazon might use robots and the former head of android is part of it. in china, the government has cleared the way for the largest cell carrier to offer four g services, and that could mean hundreds of millions of new customers. how do you put together the management team? we asked the guy who has done it. first, google is known for its...
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the minister of technology, the minister of technology, which i love saying -- >> all of the chinese departments. >> they choose td-lte standard, which is the chinese standard. this will be the biggest in the world. >> why don't they just call it 4g? >> it's different. it's the way it works. it's the way it broadcasts a signal, the duration, how high it can go as well as the kind of chips. >> it's basically the same. >> it will have a lot of the same characteristics. for this market you had the other carriers choose. they have a much smaller percentage of the market. they originally chose homegrown technologies because it has been good for the units. it's good for the cell phone makers. apple didn't want to be involved. this was never licensed by the chinese government. making great the standard that licensed by the chinese government. >> apple could be a huge winner here. the question is how much could they win? >> it's unclear how much they could win and how many customers will migrate to that phone. there are other important players. a lot of other companies could do this. it is n
the minister of technology, the minister of technology, which i love saying -- >> all of the chinese departments. >> they choose td-lte standard, which is the chinese standard. this will be the biggest in the world. >> why don't they just call it 4g? >> it's different. it's the way it works. it's the way it broadcasts a signal, the duration, how high it can go as well as the kind of chips. >> it's basically the same. >> it will have a lot of the same...
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>> technology is disrupting all kinds of businesses, vacation rentals included. it comprises almost one million paid listings in 171 countries. with me from austin, texas. company,se of your more room to relax, less cost than a traditional hotel. >> we started this business in 2005 and the demand keeps going up. just in the u.s. and europe alone, 21 million families own second homes and vacation outlets. better than it has ever been. see demand up sharply over the year before. >> not that surprisingly, there are a lot of sunny spots where people who have vacation homes want to rent. >> no matter what time of the year, you find that the beach is always the most attractive option. tends to comprise 70% of vacations. we see beach at the top of the list, hawaii, various marks and florida always the biggest. mix of skietty big destinations, two. breckenridge, lake tahoe, aspen colorado. >> how do you make your money? companies and people are paying you to list homes. is there any other revenue source? >> the question changing quite a bit has been big news over the las
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or technology to come. as ang at everything company, technology the backbone at ups a driving so much air, and as you heard, not in the cards anytime soon. we spoke more with scott davis -- we will speak more with scott davis later on here. >> thank you. carol massar at ups. tune into bloomberg all day long as we go inside of ups and find out more about how the it just package shipping company is an matching the world 20 years from now. time now for on d markets. >> we are seeing markets pull back a little bit today. they closed at a record yesterday. if you look at the major averages here of people considering defense tapering, potentially, when will it come as well as budget talks from washington. s&p go backg the about four points or zero point 25%. we will have more. ♪ ofthis is the early addition "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. headlines.op world leaders are remembering nelson mandela at a memorial service at a soccer stadium in south africa. president obama was among those who spoke at the servic
or technology to come. as ang at everything company, technology the backbone at ups a driving so much air, and as you heard, not in the cards anytime soon. we spoke more with scott davis -- we will speak more with scott davis later on here. >> thank you. carol massar at ups. tune into bloomberg all day long as we go inside of ups and find out more about how the it just package shipping company is an matching the world 20 years from now. time now for on d markets. >> we are seeing...
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mobile technology is enabling the line to blur. him him you can have a seamless experience that has technology him involved, but you can have choice around how you receive him in the item. we started with kate spade him and saturday in new york. we put a touchscreen on the storefront. if people walked by, they could shop. they can have it delivered to them with ebay now. that extended to the westfield mall here in the bay area. we have these gigantic touchscreens. consumers walking by can in gauge in a large touch green experience. they can see what they want and have it delivered to them. here is a great example. sony has a store in the mall. they have a touchscreen at another point in the mall. they can shop and then go over to the store to pick up and buy it or they can have it delivered to them later on at home. >> you have said this is not an experiment. how fast do you plan to scale this? >> we approach innovation. we're good at consumer innovation and creating new experiences. just as with ebay now, we have the ability to bu
mobile technology is enabling the line to blur. him him you can have a seamless experience that has technology him involved, but you can have choice around how you receive him in the item. we started with kate spade him and saturday in new york. we put a touchscreen on the storefront. if people walked by, they could shop. they can have it delivered to them with ebay now. that extended to the westfield mall here in the bay area. we have these gigantic touchscreens. consumers walking by can in...
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is our technology playground. it gives us the opportunity to showcase what we have in the .arket area that push ebaye trying to to brick-and-mortar retail. >> if you look at what we are able to do for online shoppers, none of that exists in the off- line world. >> for paypal, that means replacing cash registers to customersow to make comfortable with swapping their wallets with their phones. they roll out high-tech touchscreen walls like this one in separate cisco. we turned an average storefront into an interactive shop double store. >> you walk up and touch the grass -- glass. then you pay on your mobile device. papal -- paypal brought in revenue of $1.6 billion. 42% of ebay's hall for the quarter. >> we take a small transaction fee. >> mobile payment is a crowded field with startups like square. million active0 customers that use the paypal wallet to shop area and that is a meaningful advantage. we have a relationship with that consumer that goes beyond the numbers. for a place to there is technically no shoppi
is our technology playground. it gives us the opportunity to showcase what we have in the .arket area that push ebaye trying to to brick-and-mortar retail. >> if you look at what we are able to do for online shoppers, none of that exists in the off- line world. >> for paypal, that means replacing cash registers to customersow to make comfortable with swapping their wallets with their phones. they roll out high-tech touchscreen walls like this one in separate cisco. we turned an...
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is the technology the same? >> in some ways. when you are looking for a face, you are giving it a lot of hints. if you are looking for a genetic product image, it is much harder. you do not know what you are looking for when you are first given an image. >> why hasn't google done this already? >> let's say there are a lot of people trying, but it is hard technology to solve. we are venture capitalists. we think they'd. they.think google was a small thing and they made it big. calledthis investment is --? >> super fish. -- >> do you think it will have more commerce, or more commerce related results? >> it is a start. if you click on something and buy something, people get paid. super fish has been profitable for a couple of years. lex already? >> yes, year-over-year. >> thank you very much. wild stuff. >> wild, indeed. we will have more on "bloomberg west" just after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. amazon ceo jeff bezos is also in the private space race. his company, blue origin, has ast testified -- testfired ne
is the technology the same? >> in some ways. when you are looking for a face, you are giving it a lot of hints. if you are looking for a genetic product image, it is much harder. you do not know what you are looking for when you are first given an image. >> why hasn't google done this already? >> let's say there are a lot of people trying, but it is hard technology to solve. we are venture capitalists. we think they'd. they.think google was a small thing and they made it big....
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consumers are adapting to new technology especially mobile technology. sommers once a web and where they wanted and on what device. media companies have to adapt. the growthdriver for and usage of content as well as much relation. all ofstarting to see the media companies charge crate thatand online experience really capture how consumers are consuming media. >> was hot stuff right now? original content? >> we are seeing across the spectrum whether hbo's or basic cable channels across the globe, original programming. values not seem to be the crater of rerunning existing programs. a lot of the networks and over the top players such as netflix are investing capital and original programming. that is what is happening as in audience becomes more fragmented , original drives subscription revenue and advertising. netflix credit o. co coliseum cards -- created "house of cards" and we are seeing it is the driver. >> is a danger they overpay? would you look at sports, some of the figures are so big. , and iss rights probably the most valuable across the globe. l
consumers are adapting to new technology especially mobile technology. sommers once a web and where they wanted and on what device. media companies have to adapt. the growthdriver for and usage of content as well as much relation. all ofstarting to see the media companies charge crate thatand online experience really capture how consumers are consuming media. >> was hot stuff right now? original content? >> we are seeing across the spectrum whether hbo's or basic cable channels...
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technology clusters. the fact that the government and private sector can work together , if you look at media city and manchester and every other big city, tech city has provided a blueprint by which these clusters of businesses can come together. the most important thing is atop the story up in terms of how successful tech city has been to this country. there are so many other things that can be done. the doubling of the start up an important part of backing a proven winner which is small business. >> one of the things i've yet to truly feel is the link from a geographical point of view between what is a hundred meters down the road that way and what is a hundred meters up the road that weight. we saw the technology boom collapse in 2000, what that did was act as a kickstart her for what was a huge evolution of the tech scene. with having a similar thing in financial services. it is get these two -- starting but you sense that we are in the foothills of what could be an amazing relationship. is not to th
technology clusters. the fact that the government and private sector can work together , if you look at media city and manchester and every other big city, tech city has provided a blueprint by which these clusters of businesses can come together. the most important thing is atop the story up in terms of how successful tech city has been to this country. there are so many other things that can be done. the doubling of the start up an important part of backing a proven winner which is small...
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the debate is not about technology but politics and pushed back. delta airlines have said they are leading against this. a survey of customers found that 64% found the ability to make on board calls would have a negative impact on the flight experience. flight attendants unions have said they are opposed to the idea. hen tom wheeler said preferred not to hear his suit made on the phone but because there are no technical reasons to continue the ban, he wants to leave the decision up to the airline. >> thank you. coming up, ironic it's ready to return to the international oil market. gets ready to return to the international oil market. in just a moment. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half-hour of "bottom line" on bloomberg television. thank you for staying with us. as we hit the bottom of the hour on this wednesday, december 4, , the slugall street start to the mug. the losing streak in two months. adp reporting u.s. businesses last month added the most jobs in the year. down a little more. the dow jones industrial average falling as well. state
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stubhub is using technology and data to create a better experience for fans. i know you love your concerts. >> and a big sports fan as well. there is no more efficient market than stubhub. stubhub will opt in with a solution. ebay scooped it up in acquisition a few years back. check this out. -- it is time to change the way that tickets are sold. fant is about the experience. innovation is used across the business. takes a percentage off ticket sales on the rest goes to the seller. stubhub is after a lot more. the business has grown dramatically. back then it sold 10 tickets a minute. today in cells went to get every second. everysells one ticket second. it has grown with mobile ticketing. stubhub is a risk for even. the ebay gross margins have fallen. milking big data could be the key. .> this is a new science we are trying to understand that. arasu is the chief technology officer. >> where we are taking it to the next level is what that consumers might be intending to do. >> for years i bought tickets from a site called mr. ticket. market isb sets the like a
stubhub is using technology and data to create a better experience for fans. i know you love your concerts. >> and a big sports fan as well. there is no more efficient market than stubhub. stubhub will opt in with a solution. ebay scooped it up in acquisition a few years back. check this out. -- it is time to change the way that tickets are sold. fant is about the experience. innovation is used across the business. takes a percentage off ticket sales on the rest goes to the seller....
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the technology is already on the tv, right? pimm fox spoke with the ceo of the company that is making this thing and reality. >> we have patented technology that is designed to project a laser on the field so that it can be seen by everyone in the stands, the players, and the coaches. and eventually, we hope to be able to replace the chains so that automatically, the referees can see if it is a first down line and it might have avoided the problem it had last night. >> why didn't they do this, or is it a long process they have to go through? >> i think it is a long process they have to go through. anytime there is no technology, companies that you are presenting to have to go through their due diligence. we are making sure we have conversations with various entities and we are taking their suggestions. and we are refining our product also. when they are ready, we will be ready. >> viewers are sitting at home watching on tv and they party got the technology, but why don't the rest of the players and the fans at the game have it?
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technology is changing how consumers are able to shop. so, for instance, it is no longer just around black friday. it is now what we call the cyber five. it started on thanksgiving day. where people could start shopping sitting on their couch, getting ready to eat turkey. they can start shopping on their smartphone or on their tablet or on their laptop. that continues throughout the holiday weekend. for that five-day period, we saw company-wide between ebay, paypal, stub hub and all of our properties, ebay enterprise, we saw a 96% increase in mobile commerce volume. >> that's incredible. i'm pretty happy because i got 50% of my shopping done. are you done? >> i am not quite done. i'm getting there. >> you have been busy preparing for us. now going into the holiday period, you guys were a little nervous. you said you had angst about the commerce market decelerating growth. how do you feel now? do you feel a bit more optimistic? >> we're cautiously optimistic. i can't comment anything during the quarter. >> right. >> but at that time, also
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pier three in san francisco, welcome to the late edition of "bloomberg west," where we look at the technology and media companies shaping our world. i'm emily chang. let's get to the rundown. nelson mandela died at the age of 95 and tributes are pouring in around the globe. >> we've lost one of the most influential and courageous and good human beings. he belongs to the ages. >> mandela served 27 years in prison after being convicted of treason with the white minority government. three years later, he won the nobel peace prize. he became the first elected black president. once again, mandela has died at 95. we'll have more later in the show. meantime, our top tech story, twitter has added the first woman to their board effective immediately. she was ceo of pearson until last year. twitter faced controversy for not having a woman board member. she tweeted, "there could not be a more exciting time to join." john is in l.a. what is the latest? >> this was a priority to have a woman join the board. there are a number of things that made her the right candidate. she is smart and a forward thinking
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yearspent $1 billion per on technology. most of that money is looking at new technology and new ways of improving the system. it is hard to say. we will have to see over time what the payoff is. they would not make this investment him as were pretty confident about it. 2017,hey roll this out in if they could shave one mile off of each ailey route, you're talking about saving $50 million. each little fraction adds a lot here. pretty significant, back to you. >> our national correspondent carol massar and we take you inside ups. when we come back, matt miller's day two of the coin. -- day two of bitcoin. ♪ >> it is day two on matt dider's 12 days of bitcoin yesterday he bought one bitcoin for $800 and today he is shopping. you have a christmas present for me right? >> i got a couple of things today. i have learned so much over the past couple of days about how bitcoin works, how much fun it actually is to use. there are, obviously, limitations. earth of all, not a lot of merchant's except bitcoin directly, yet. sort of hold
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talks of new technology hubs. paris has gone a bit by the wayside. quick to rollbeen up the red carpet for the investors and startups. they are trying to grab back the initiative. if a poor reputation. they have high-end changing tax laws, difficult labor laws across the board, and they for bid dailymotion to be bought out by yahoo!. too many startups go to london. it is easier. they are trying to change that around. yet more plenty -- money pumped in. the government is putting its money where its mouth is. million euros are going into this. i will be talking about this with our guests. i will be talking to someone with birch box. i will be saying what she thinks the sentiment is like here. after you. -- back to you. >> speaking of tech companies, nokia is said to be nearing a deal with india tax authority. it is ready to pay off to microsoft. we have the details from hong kong. >> a very good morning to you. we are watching what is happening from the delhi high court. they are ready to rule on its key assets today. the company is close to settling a
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qwest we are in internet technology company that works off of platform. be able toon is to grow the business without having to grow the number of employees at the same rate. jon erlichman, bloomberg, san jose. qwest a special "bloomberg west" is live in the next hour. they have exclusive interviews ebay ceo andhey -- president of paypal. do not miss it next hour. a $2000 bottle of whiskey and drinks and congress may need a stiff drink to get through the next week. there is a budget deadline coming and no deal insight. -- in sight. ♪ >> it is 26 minutes after the hour. we are on the markets. let's take a look where stocks are trading today. breaking a five-day losing streak as it trades higher by nearly one percent on the yield of better than estimated jobs data for the last month. the dow and the nasdaq following suit. we want to highlight two for you. first, shares falling the most since december 2009. retail reported third-quarter results and forth order guidance that both fell short of analyst estimates. downgraded to neutral from overweight. also, j
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technology is key. it will be interesting to see what he thinks over at google hq. >> thank you very much, talking about the french problem at tui travel. we saw production data out of the french economy this morning. that might be impacted by our next story. cut almost 6000 jobs from its defense and space unit. let's get more details on what happens next from david tweed. he joins us from berlin. the origins of this restructure must lie with the failed merger with bae systems. since then, management looking very carefully at this unit. >> not that long ago, management wanted to see half of the business coming from the airbus civil aircraft business and half of the business coming from defense and space. since the merger was dropped by the germans, they have stepped right away from this. it is also a reflection of the drop in spending that we are seeing in europe. that is something that tom eggers was talking about. markets in europe are particularly down. one example is that, think about it. france put
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it was solved technologically. >> and the cleaning up of l.a. you could not see the mountains outside of pasadena, and there they were. >> something very cute i want to show you. herself was upset when the dog knocked over a two- year-old girl. but it looks like she tripped over her walker. then the dog licks her and she was very happy and she was all smiley. she did call for her mommy, though. and of course, the christmas tree lighting at the white house will happen friday. "bloomberg surveillance" will be continuing. up next, banking and the volcker rule. ♪ >> and this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom keenet fu, with and alix steel. from the files of bloomberg west -- a set actor bitcoin in china. the central bank banning financial firms from handling bitcoin transactions. they say bitcoin does not have a ofe same legal status other currencies. people can use the currency as long as individual take on the risk themselves. my chris ault beefing up privacy of online communication. it is expanding data encryption to protect customer information
it was solved technologically. >> and the cleaning up of l.a. you could not see the mountains outside of pasadena, and there they were. >> something very cute i want to show you. herself was upset when the dog knocked over a two- year-old girl. but it looks like she tripped over her walker. then the dog licks her and she was very happy and she was all smiley. she did call for her mommy, though. and of course, the christmas tree lighting at the white house will happen friday....
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it has got modern technology. the styling tells you it is a mustang. cars a lighthouse banner for us as we rollout the 25 cars in five years in our european launch that we launched a few months ago. launching it,ou this pony car, in a european market? customers right now are shying away from buying cars. industry in its pre-recession high was 80 million in western europe. 13.5.ly closer to we are running along a number of signs of very modest, but nonetheless, recovery. it is recovered moderately. that 13.5 million, it has stayed broadly the same. there are still have some interest in the sports cars. it has a was been an interesting mustang. you think it is very relevant at this time and appropriate. can you give us an idea of how many of these you expect to sell in europe? >> yeah. we're not giving volume predictions at the moment. probably later next year as we more about that details of the car am a we will then.to talk about it we know there is a great deal of interest in the car. it does not just help the brand, but the car as well. could it beco
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.> you heard it here first >> let's move on and talk technology. a number of technology giants have called on president gong to have greater restrictions on government security. looking the companies for? >> what they want the government o do is curtail their electronic surveillance programs. it is eight of the biggest tech written an o have open letter to president obama and the congress. today.s in papers effectively they appear to be more specific in what they want. one thing they want is there to the authority o of the government to access online. e-mail and data we heard effectively that kind c.e.o. of t from the google saying we have been doing in terms of encryption and -- of data but we have learned the government is taking the data servers. so that undermines our effort. that is the first thing is see put on the government's ability and authority to access information in the world. >> but what we are talking about only way the n.s.a. is collecting data. page fectively what larry is talking about is the n.s. afpa. muscular that the world le
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will be other technologies that are a game changer. three deep renting is something not that are away. most hearing aids are ready are being made with 3-d printing machines. companies like general electric are making jet engine parts with 3-d printing. that will affect our business in the next five years. probably bringing manufacturing closer to home. -- 3-d impact will have impact on your business. >> three b is a little bit closer. is a little bit closer. our job is to look out but also be realistic for when it will be applied. >>. you guys have built big-time into. you are the supply chain for merck, for example. >> we are excited about health care. 13, 14 years we have been involved in health care. you have ramped up investments in recent times. the reality is they need to spend efforts and time on research and development and turn the supply chain over to you ups. we have wonderful technology. that goesetwork absolutely everywhere and experts of compliance. parts of thetical industry. it is a fast-growing industry with democrat v
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the question that you asked -- does technology fit? doesn't stretch beyond his capability? >> he says that he expects to stay through 2014. he is dedicated to ford. we will continue to move forward. and the fordulally crew want to talk about is the new mustang. >> it represents the heart and soul of the new company. day. a really big 50th anniversary and we could not be more happy to present this. the mustang has universal appeal. to put it into perspective, it has over 5.5 million followers or fans on the spot. over half of them are outside of the u.s. in the four corners of the globe. it has universal appeal. it ignites a sense of freedom and optimism. it is very consistent. it transcends genders, demographics, and nations. >> allen mullally says it is part of the one afford plan that was put into motion -- one ford plan that was sent into motion years ago. >> also, to make something affordable. >> which was the idea of the pony car in the first place . world's fair,the they introduced the first mustang. it changed the auto industry. bowman was a great fourth car, -- it w
the question that you asked -- does technology fit? doesn't stretch beyond his capability? >> he says that he expects to stay through 2014. he is dedicated to ford. we will continue to move forward. and the fordulally crew want to talk about is the new mustang. >> it represents the heart and soul of the new company. day. a really big 50th anniversary and we could not be more happy to present this. the mustang has universal appeal. to put it into perspective, it has over 5.5 million...
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it will be the technology that promotes faster downloads. it will give you a network inside of china. there are two trips to china this year. and you look at the revenue the potential of selling the rep -- the potential of selling it, you will see why. it is 13% and, in terms of revenue, it represents a massive market for apple and it looks like it has cleared a regulatory hurdle. >> he has been busy. what is the latest on the calls to boost the stock buyback? >> he is: for a buyback and he is pushing for a shareholder vote. , you cannotting have a vote on this. we have him dialing back to demands. he is lowering that a little bit. some reports say this 50 billion. he is also disclosing his size of state and be .5% of apple is what carl icon has. it is nonbinding and that is a crucial distinction. for -- toorce apple put out more money. they will unload from their books. >> thank you for that update. these are the top headlines. the bank of england is seeking an exemption from a stress test. herell conduct an example and convince regulators
it will be the technology that promotes faster downloads. it will give you a network inside of china. there are two trips to china this year. and you look at the revenue the potential of selling the rep -- the potential of selling it, you will see why. it is 13% and, in terms of revenue, it represents a massive market for apple and it looks like it has cleared a regulatory hurdle. >> he has been busy. what is the latest on the calls to boost the stock buyback? >> he is: for a...
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turning to technology. technology countries have called on president obama and congress -- onose greater surveillance. >> they want to governments not just the u.s. government to change the way they carry out their electronic surveillance programs. of theiggest -- eight biggest companies have signed a letter to president obama and congress that will go in the papers today. they have done this before. the difference is they are more angry. it is a populist tone. that are more specific. one thing they want is to limit the government authority to collect user information stop we heard the google ceo and he is quoted in the letter and he said, we have been tried to off our game with encryption to protect user data. whenever government is taking a information, that is not worth a whole lot. he is talking about a program called muscular when we had the smiley face emoticon under the nsa slide that indicated exactly how the nsa is collecting data from google and yahoo! where their internal servers meet the public
turning to technology. technology countries have called on president obama and congress -- onose greater surveillance. >> they want to governments not just the u.s. government to change the way they carry out their electronic surveillance programs. of theiggest -- eight biggest companies have signed a letter to president obama and congress that will go in the papers today. they have done this before. the difference is they are more angry. it is a populist tone. that are more specific. one...
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this is backed by a lot of data and information technology. i spent some time at one of their data centers up in new jersey. it is built like fort knox. there is so much information. lots of levels of security. that building -- there are only about 50 buildings built with that kind of data security. we got to see some of the 20,000 servers that back up all of the -- that is the necessary to get the packages around the world. i spoke with the chief information officer and this is what he had to say about managing all of that data. cancellations are being done every second? -- how many calculations are being done every second? driver has 120 to 175 stops today. you might think that is relatively easy to plan, but it 15 trillion calculations to determine what that most optimum route would be. it all happens here in these data centers. >> tons and tons of data. they have that huge data center up in new jersey. they have another backup center in atlanta. l center so that if anything goes wrong, they can transfer over to the other center. they want
this is backed by a lot of data and information technology. i spent some time at one of their data centers up in new jersey. it is built like fort knox. there is so much information. lots of levels of security. that building -- there are only about 50 buildings built with that kind of data security. we got to see some of the 20,000 servers that back up all of the -- that is the necessary to get the packages around the world. i spoke with the chief information officer and this is what he had to...
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mobile technology is enabling is that line to blur. c.e.o.e talking to the about the company's big investment in high-tech .torefronts then, for the final day of bubble week, we're looking at biggest bubblehe of all,
mobile technology is enabling is that line to blur. c.e.o.e talking to the about the company's big investment in high-tech .torefronts then, for the final day of bubble week, we're looking at biggest bubblehe of all,
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joining us from applied technology. accent.eeded a northern nice work. >> we will be joined by robert skidelsky talking the autumn statement, next. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse," live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. here are the top headlines. ukraine's opposition will hold talks with president viktor yanukovych's party after more than 20,000 people joined protest against his rejection of a european union trade pacts. protesters have set up calls for the administration to resign. executives from europe's biggest banks under pressure to surrender their bonuses. yesterday, six banks were fined 1.7 billion euros for manipulating benchmark interest rates. the european commission's antitrust fines were sanctioned ing two $6igg billion. george osborne gives the autumn statement, the end of your financial update to parliament. it is focusing on balancing the books as britain' recovery. >> let's talk more about the statement. i am joined by the bush economic historian and member of the house of lords, rob
joining us from applied technology. accent.eeded a northern nice work. >> we will be joined by robert skidelsky talking the autumn statement, next. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse," live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. here are the top headlines. ukraine's opposition will hold talks with president viktor yanukovych's party after more than 20,000 people joined protest against his rejection of a european union trade pacts. protesters have set up calls for...
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many places will benefit, a lot of technology companies because a lot of the investment is going into increased efficiencies rather than the capital deepening or machine machinery or equipment. >> peter, thank you so much for being with us for the first half of the program. peter oppenheimer. coming up on the program, we take a look at the life and legacy of nelson mandela. as we head to break, several elebrities have been speaking. bono said -- >> welcome back to move. i'm francine lacqua at bloomberg's european headquarters here in london. wiver 30 minutes into the -- we're 30 minutes into the trading day. let's see how things are shaping up. stocks for the moment pretty much at advancing. you can see the character -- the cac the dax and the ftse up. euro/dollar will be driven by the sentiment from the u.s. jobs data. you can see dollar/yen 102.19. chief abe is calling for a summit with the chinese president. he wants to discuss tensions over an air defense zone in the east china sea. japan has its own zones to protect its claim to strategicically important islands. the port of hamb
many places will benefit, a lot of technology companies because a lot of the investment is going into increased efficiencies rather than the capital deepening or machine machinery or equipment. >> peter, thank you so much for being with us for the first half of the program. peter oppenheimer. coming up on the program, we take a look at the life and legacy of nelson mandela. as we head to break, several elebrities have been speaking. bono said -- >> welcome back to move. i'm francine...
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we will talk about how they became a technological giant. ♪ . . click the big pension fund that is not been shy -- >> the big pension fund that is not done shy. a link to the new town, connecticut school shooting. >> and disrupting the weight- loss industry with an app that does a lot more than count calories. click from bubble to bust to boom. any commerce giant has seen it all in silicon valley. we will show you ebay by the numbers. makers"watching "market everybody. it is 11:00 on a friday here in new york city. >> in just a few minutes we will break down the world of fitness. until then, we got to get to the newsfeed, the top business stories from around the world. we have not seen unemployment is low in five years. the economy has 200-3000 jobs added last month. -- 200 thousand three -- the economy has 200,000 jobs added last month. more than estimated. and hedge funds are headed for year for the s&p 500 since 2005. bloomberg crunched the numbers and found the average hedge fund return just over seven percent through the end of october. that
we will talk about how they became a technological giant. ♪ . . click the big pension fund that is not been shy -- >> the big pension fund that is not done shy. a link to the new town, connecticut school shooting. >> and disrupting the weight- loss industry with an app that does a lot more than count calories. click from bubble to bust to boom. any commerce giant has seen it all in silicon valley. we will show you ebay by the numbers. makers"watching "market everybody....
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>> let's start with technologies heavyweights taking on the nsa. calling on the u.s. government to overhaul its surveillance practices. the balance between protecting citizens and individual rights has swung too far in the favor of the state. the world's biggest airline takes off today. scheduled to sign final merger documents this morning on the almost $18 billion deal. the new company will be called american airlines group. floating onsidering its operation. sounding off on investors to see if they would support the group. one plan to list a minority stake in its u.k. retail and commercial banking business. >> very good. congress has in the final week before the holidays key lawmakers are hopeful a short-term budget deal will reach to avoid a medium-term government shutdown. paul ryan and patty murray will chair the house and senate budget committees, they're working hard to reach a long-term agreement. get that short-term, medium-term, long-term? our correspondent is in charge of terms. peter, i'm budget conferenced worn out. what's different this time? >> tom, i h
>> let's start with technologies heavyweights taking on the nsa. calling on the u.s. government to overhaul its surveillance practices. the balance between protecting citizens and individual rights has swung too far in the favor of the state. the world's biggest airline takes off today. scheduled to sign final merger documents this morning on the almost $18 billion deal. the new company will be called american airlines group. floating onsidering its operation. sounding off on investors to...
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too, are technology companies. they are not banks. is a mobile payments the same thing? appliesegulation depending on what function you served in the payment system. whether you are a credit card network or a phone carrier like verizon or you are a brick-and- mortar bank. all of these different business models are trying to get into this game. they are trying to claim ownership of the emerging retail business in terms of how to get that one merchant to sign on in an exclusive contract. through google wallet or an app. credit card companies are innovating, they are trying to out innovate google. they are working with banks. >> who is pushing for regulation? >> the regulators. they are concerned about three things. that consumers' data, financial data is kept private. they are worried about fraud. what happens when fraudulent activity happens. do consumers have recourse? they are worried about securities. mobile to mobile transfers are a great way to money launder. it could lead to funding of terrorism. the treasury in the financial crimes network is interested in mobile p
too, are technology companies. they are not banks. is a mobile payments the same thing? appliesegulation depending on what function you served in the payment system. whether you are a credit card network or a phone carrier like verizon or you are a brick-and- mortar bank. all of these different business models are trying to get into this game. they are trying to claim ownership of the emerging retail business in terms of how to get that one merchant to sign on in an exclusive contract. through...
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mobile technology is enabling is that line to blur. c.e.o.e talking to the about the company's big investment in high-tech .torefronts then, for the final day of bubble week, we're looking at biggest bubblehe of all, bitcoin a digital millionaire named bitcoin jesus explains why you believer.a >> market near highs of the day right now, the five-day slide officially come to an end as markets gain on jobs. welcome, everyone, to the most important hour of the session. minutes to go until the closing bell. markets forng the today and for monday. 203,000 jobs being added to the economy. exciting to see. great news. >> 7% unemployment. >> yes, americans back to work. forcee labor participation went up meaning more people are being counted. that's been a big concern, that just falling off. >> all reason to cheer. and market likes it. >> market loves it. they mightd think get nervous because it might mean tapered sooner rather than december.n as soon as >> right. >> nonetheless, higher. >> good news is good news. let's go to the big picture. w
mobile technology is enabling is that line to blur. c.e.o.e talking to the about the company's big investment in high-tech .torefronts then, for the final day of bubble week, we're looking at biggest bubblehe of all, bitcoin a digital millionaire named bitcoin jesus explains why you believer.a >> market near highs of the day right now, the five-day slide officially come to an end as markets gain on jobs. welcome, everyone, to the most important hour of the session. minutes to go until the...
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. >> technology was the enabler for this online secondary ticket marketplace to happen. class features like interactive seat mass and mobile ticketing and ways to buy a couple of seats and split the bill with a friend. stub hub is a risk for ebay. the business has much worse mark -- margins. fallengross margins have since the stub hub acquisition. paypal surely furthered the trend. every april mental dollar of stub hub profits compresses ebay's overall margins. milking big data could be the key to improving it. we are is a new science trying to develop and trying to understand that. >> stub hub's chief technology officer. already.w buyers where we are taking it to the next level is understanding user's pick data. it is what they are might be intending to do. >> for more on the inter--- innerworkings of ebay, jeff on how the auction site has grown and what problems it will face in his -- in its expansion. campushnson is at ebay's as we speak. , into anclearly grown online giant. tell us this scale of ebay right now. >> it is really big. hard to conceive. use ebaye who do
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they will use the technology. they could actually go immediately to the live feed? we are on my. if you could say i want to see brian marshall? now? boom.ller right >> that is the next th. they will want -- they will get it for you. that is the next step i think of what they're going to do. >> agreed. >> very neat. that day.t for coming up, there is a way to have your cake and eat it, too. at least according to ajay. he will explain. why does mercedes have pertained different cars when four models my have been just fine? today's -- the answer in today's global outlook. ♪ >> what if we could have our cake and eat it too? time for insight and action. this is what prompts the question. -- loeys writes think aboute, let's that. value and momentum. value says something is cheap. momentum says price is accelerating. how could you necessarily have value and momentum in the same stock? curious. here is what we did. we try to figure out if it is possible. we started with the s&p 500. then we narrowed it down to the lesss trading with a pe of than 10 times. there is the value component.
they will use the technology. they could actually go immediately to the live feed? we are on my. if you could say i want to see brian marshall? now? boom.ller right >> that is the next th. they will want -- they will get it for you. that is the next step i think of what they're going to do. >> agreed. >> very neat. that day.t for coming up, there is a way to have your cake and eat it, too. at least according to ajay. he will explain. why does mercedes have pertained different...
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they do not think you can transfer over the technology boom. if needed to help the budget. >> the economic data seems that it has been picking up. the results have not been strong. you look at ibm and cisco and they have seen shrinking cyst -- sales. >> this is a model. most of this criticism to paul ryan of wisconsin -- if you make a model, make it a model that can work out. we have not seen that. we have not seen the view forward on paper. of your favorite topics, bitcoin. matt miller is in the process of acquiring bitcoin at this very moment. matt, i want to see this going down. >> i'm a little concerned about having to hand someone $800 in actual money for one bitcoin. we will see how it works out. that may be enough money for a down payment or at least a and theon a fiat 500 italian company hopes to sell a lot more of those, especially in new york. they have a plan to go upscale, upmarket and bring the production for a lot of cars back to italy. in order to do that, he wants to sell more maseratis. he wants to sell more of those fiat 500s
they do not think you can transfer over the technology boom. if needed to help the budget. >> the economic data seems that it has been picking up. the results have not been strong. you look at ibm and cisco and they have seen shrinking cyst -- sales. >> this is a model. most of this criticism to paul ryan of wisconsin -- if you make a model, make it a model that can work out. we have not seen that. we have not seen the view forward on paper. of your favorite topics, bitcoin. matt...
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many of these factors that have been suppressing wage growth -- think about technology and the global arbitrage. this is not a function of what happened in 2008. these factors have been influencing slow wage growth for a long time and will probably continue into 2014. what does modest mean when we talk about stock market in 2014? >> summer in the mid-to high single digits. he is a chief strategist here at black rock. it has been an amazing day. more importantly, how to invest in that kind of environment. anthat is an all-star to -- all-star lineup. we have more to talk about, not what is happening in new york but taking you down to the sea. enough to prevent another government shutdown? we will ask al hunt. that is coming up next on market makers. >> call it a not so grand bargain. negotiators on capitol hill are getting close to a deal on it a jet. it would reduce the automatic budget cuts called for by sequestration but it won't do anything about corporate tax breaks. i want to take us to washington and bring in al hunt. i guess i can't believe people are talking about the great he'
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about science -- are we going to come back the linkages that exist between university science technology -- are we making enough of those links? are we doing enough? today we made some very exciting announcements. college -- they have imperial west and they have 41 startups over to the westfield .on -- complex in west london we're working with universities to tap into the innovation that is inside their knowledge base and inspire those guys and give them what they need. ups --upporting scale like what we have done with the future 50 and removing all the barriers for those companies that would prohibit or inhibit them from reaching our public markets in the u.k. >> the story is a fascinating one. but we are still in the foothills. signifies this report that the london economy has made a change. instead of just relying on financial services, we have another robust sector. 50 companies are proof of that -- the future 50. we will see these companies grow and evolve and this they make their home in the u.k. and potentially list year, the growth in him jobs will follow. when you first announce
about science -- are we going to come back the linkages that exist between university science technology -- are we making enough of those links? are we doing enough? today we made some very exciting announcements. college -- they have imperial west and they have 41 startups over to the westfield .on -- complex in west london we're working with universities to tap into the innovation that is inside their knowledge base and inspire those guys and give them what they need. ups --upporting scale...
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ecoboost, the technology to boost fuel a 4-iency -- there is cylinder version of the scar that will double the fuel efficiency. >> you mentioned this rear axle a few times. why is it so important? >> most modern cars have gone from a live rear axle, when temple, if you will, that 2 wheels, twoack independent rear suspension. if you hit a pothole with one wheel, the other one react. they are independent -- the other won't react. the 2 have been independent of each other. fortis been famous for sticking with this rear axle and the mustang. i've heard executives from other companies say how they are impressed with the balance this mustang achieves good diehard purists are going to be angry about the change. matt we just mentioned, will be interviewing the ceo alan mullally in the next hour on "market makers." and other automakers revving and shaking this hour, the vice chairman of general motors. he says that gm is pulling its chevy brand out of europe entirely so that it can strengthen fox all sales. russia.ll stay in girsky says that chevy has had unacceptable financial performance in europ
ecoboost, the technology to boost fuel a 4-iency -- there is cylinder version of the scar that will double the fuel efficiency. >> you mentioned this rear axle a few times. why is it so important? >> most modern cars have gone from a live rear axle, when temple, if you will, that 2 wheels, twoack independent rear suspension. if you hit a pothole with one wheel, the other one react. they are independent -- the other won't react. the 2 have been independent of each other. fortis been...